The Infinity Castle (1984)
Technical school student Pavel Brychta, arrives at a youth correctional facility located within a chateau in Konečno. He is an atypical, but not hopeless case for the institution. Pavel comes from a well-off family and his antisocial behaviour on the verge of criminality was some kind of response to his difficult relationship with his authoritative father. However, it takes quite some effort for Pavel to find his place in this environment of bullying, and also diverse methods from the tutors
Director: Antonín Kopřiva
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: November 1, 1984
Cast
Screenplay
- Jan Vild (Creative Producer)
- Antonín Kopřiva (Screenplay)
- Petr Novotný (Screenplay)
- Petr Novotný (Novel)
Music: Miroslav Jelínek
Cinematography: Antonín Holub
Editing: Josef Valušiak
Production: Filmové studio Barrandov
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
Keywords
based on novel or book
More Films by Director: Antonín Kopřiva
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Infinity Castle about?
- Technical school student Pavel Brychta, arrives at a youth correctional facility located within a chateau in Konečno. He is an atypical, but not hopeless case for the institution. Pavel comes from a well-off family and his antisocial behaviour on the verge of criminality was some kind of response to his difficult relationship with his authoritative father. However, it takes quite some effort for Pavel to find his place in this environment of bullying, and also diverse methods from the tutors
- Who directed The Infinity Castle?
- The Infinity Castle was directed by Antonín Kopřiva.
- Who stars in The Infinity Castle?
- The Infinity Castle stars Pavel Kříž, Josef Langmiler, Jiří Ornest, Vítězslav Jandák, Zdeněk Hradilák, Jiří Němeček.
- How long is The Infinity Castle?
- The Infinity Castle has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is The Infinity Castle?
- The Infinity Castle is a Drama film.
- Where was The Infinity Castle produced?
- The Infinity Castle was produced in Czechoslovakia.